Georg Waltemath
Dr. Georg Wilhelm Waltemath was an astronomer from Hamburg, best known for his 1898 claim of a second moon of Earth as well as a system of tiny moons. It is widely held to be false.
Second Moon
He is believed to have begun his search for one of the largest satellites which he claimed to exist based on the hypothesis that something was gravitationally affecting the Moon's orbit.He gave detailed information into it which is given below:
- Distance from earth: 1030000 km
- Diameter: 700 km
- Orbital period: 119 days
- Synodic period: 177 days
Third Moon
He later made claims of another Third Moon which he dubbed wahrhafter Wetter- und Magnet-Mond. According to a mention in the science journal Science it is 427250 km away from earth, closer than Waltemath's previous moon, and 746 km in diameter. As Waltemath's claim of the second moon was generally considered to be false, reactions to the third were mostly scoffed at; that same article in Science considered that "Perhaps it is also the moon presiding over lunacy".Similar claims
In 1918, astrologer Walter Gornold, also known as Sepharial, claimed to have confirmed the existence of Waltemath's moon.He named it Lilith. Sepharial claimed that Lilith was a 'dark' moon invisible for most of the time, but he claimed to have viewed it as it crossed the sun. Lilith is still used by some astrologers in their horoscopes. Sepharial took the name Lilith from the medieval Jewish legend, where she is described as the first wife of Adam.